A) if you have USA 25$ times INR 39.41$ it would be 985.25$ in US money, hopefully.
B) 1. 25 US dollars would be 25 Canadian dollars. 2. US 25$ times EUR 1.69 equals US 42.25. US 25$ times ZAR 6.78 equals US 169.5. so it would be cheaper to buy supplies in south america, because the 25 US dollars you brought from home would turn into 169 dollars and 50 cents. 3. im not sure how to get the third answer, and dont quote me on the questions either.
I'll give you some thoughts on the political views of the thinkers named. It's up to you to search for images and write your descriptions.
Aristotle believed there were three valid types of government, depending on the size and scope of what was to be governed or upon local situations. (He studied the constitutions of various governments as part of his work in writing <em />his work, <em>Politics.</em>) As state with a sole ruler ruling rightly is a monarchy. If that form of state is abused, it becomes tyranny. A state with a number of members of the ruling class is an aristocracy -- rule by the excellent ones, noble men suited for governing. If it is corrupted by having a few rule but not of noble character or in a noble way, Aristotle referred to that as an oligarchy (rule by a few). A state in which all worthy men participate in governing Aristotle termed a polity, a constitutional government. He saw it as a corruption, though, to have a full democracy (rule by the people), which would become the sort of thing we call mob rule.
Aquinas picked up thoughts from Aristotle, who had favored a monarchy. Aquinas, writing from a Christian perspective, wrote about the righteous and proper sort of ruler who would serve as God's appointed leader among the people, truly caring for them (not becoming a tyrant).
Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx were partners in establishing communism as a political ideology. Engels and Marx believed that in time, class struggles between overlords and those beneath them would give way to a society in which all ruled and lived and worked collectively.
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he reconstructed the city politics and sterngthened the senate power
This is the definition of the word obligation.